My password is password and it is the same for ever login. My pin number is also 9876,so if any of you guys wanna rob me, now you can take money out of my bank account. Thanks Enty, for letting us address this.

Dude! I'm not sneezing all over everything or right in anyone's face! I sneeze delicately into a napkin or my elbow! Plus, I think I'm just allergic to coffee or something because I do this little routine ever freaking morning. My husband doesn't love it. Sorry for the boring TMI!

See if I ever bless you after you sneeze, FSP…..By the way, what's in the oven?

For that one it depends on how close together they are. If they're really quick you don't usually have time to get all the 'bless you's in. Usually I get the first one in just as the second and third are coming out. Then I throw up my hands and just wait for it to be over. After I'm (fairly) sure they're done, I say it again and point out that they are obviously allergic to work and should go home.

Don't you love all the special rules they add to it as well? One capital letter, one number, one special character…. You wanna just pick out my password for me? I'm just going to write it on a post-it and stick it to my monitor anyway.

I have work and personal passwords. Some require caps and lower case as well as numbers/characters. Some have to be shared with employees. Some have to be changed every 90 days. I finally started a word file to track them all! and yes that has to be password protected too.

Sadly, no one ever takes me up on it. Not even when I’m actually in charge for the day and I say “Okay, all the supervisors are gone, everyone go home!” They all laugh and stay right where they are. Don’t they know I can’t sneak out until they’re all gone?

I have two passwords but 11 various forms of them because of the "upper case/lower case, numbers, at least 6 characters, at least 8 characters, one must be a special character, but you can't use this special character, that password is not strong enough" rules.

I keep all my login info in an old Day Runner binder that I used to use for my contacts prior to computers. It is a pain to go to the safe, get it out just to look up login info for one sight. Then, my wife suggested I keep it in a hidden file on the computer. Now, I have to go get the day runner just to look up the name of the file the login info is in. Sigh!

When people multiple sneeze I find it annoying and tell them to blow their nose because they must have something stuck in there causing a problem.I work with someone who likes to sneeze very loudly. I think it's attention-whoring.Apparently I am very judge-y on sneezers

@JenniferDon't be silly, Count Jerkula didn't "grow up" in the way you and I. He was created in a laboratory. Think 'Rocky Horror Picture Show', but rather that create the perfect man, they created the perfect pervert.

I got so disgusted with all the 90-day password changes on multiple systems, & I hate the company I work for with a passion, so my passwords on all are a uniform: YouSuck121! I started w/121 and every 90-days I reset. I'm up to: YouSuck131! now. I've never had to call IT to re-set passwords since I started this system.

I hate when you're going to log into somewhere and it won't take the correct password so you end up having to change it. I think well I'll use the password I had for it and it says "You cannot use your last password". Apparently some systems get a little offended by the passwords you choose and just make you change it because!

@Count JerkulaNo, Count, they knew what they were doing. If they'd over-embellished you, then you wouldn't feel the need to try. It's the thought, time and effort that you put in that raises you into another league.

As someone who does extremely high-end tech security work some of the time, you people make my ass tired. The worst thing you can do is write down a password, no matter how well you hide it physically. A blackhat pro will find your squirreled-away pwd's within 15 minutes of breaching your site.

Use one medium-secure (8 chars, caps & numeral, letter-wrong familiar string) password for non-financial accounts–do you really care if someone hacks your Facebook account?–and one highly-secure (8-12 chars, caps & numerals & punctuation, completely random string) password for your CC and bank accounts. Never write down the latter. That's the hard part, memorizing a string of complete gibberish and not forgetting it. But if you do that, you'll be more secure than 99% of the population.

BTW, 99.9999% of you are currently using systems that could be hacked by a moderately-skilled pro in minutes. Encrypt your boot drives with that high-security password, follow a few common sense security rules and you'll be reasonably invulnerable.

With all the corporate hacking going on, it almost* makes you wonder why we should have a great password. That Heartbleed vulnerability from earlier this year hit so many major websites. It would grab huge blocks of data, and if your info was in the part they grabbed, anything you entered into that site was there for the taking.

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